IR302 Industrial Cellular Router User Manual Issue: V1.
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Contents I. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 PANEL INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1 1.2.1 PANEL ..............................................................
3.4.4 Port Mapping......................................................................................................................... 36 3.4.5 Virtual IP Mapping ................................................................................................................ 37 3.4.6 DMZ ...................................................................................................................................... 37 3.4.7 MAC-IP Binding ...........................................................
I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW Integrating LTE module (Model: EG91-NAX; FCC ID: XMR201909EG91NAX, IC: 10224A-2019EG91NAX)and advanced security, the IR302 is one Industrial Cellular Router. With embedded hardware watchdog, link detection, auto-recovery and auto-reboot, the IR302 provides reliable communications to unattended sites. Reliable VPN technology secures sensitive data.
1.3 LED INDICATION &SIGNAL 1.3.1 LED INDICATION POWER STATUS Cellular (Red) (Green) (Yellow) Off Off Off Powered off On Off Off System failure On On Off Description The module or SIM card is not recognized On On Blinking Dialing On On On Dialing succeed On Blinking On Upgrading On Blinking->On Off Reset Reset key description (factory recovery is supported on both startup and operation) : 1.
WLAN and LED description: Signal Wi-Fi(Green) Red Signal 0~10 Yellow Signal 11~20 Green Signal 21~30 Unable Off AP Blinking STA Blinking Transmission Blinking Port 3
II. INSTALLATION 2.1 PREPARATIPNS Precautions: Please be sure there is 3G/4G network coverage and there is no shield on site. 9~36VDC shall be provided on site. First installation shall be done under direction of the engineer recognized by InHand Networks. • 1 PC OS: Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 10 CPU: PII 233 higher Memory: 32M higher Hard disk: 6.4G higher Serial port: At least one Ethernet port: At least one (10M/100M) IE version: 10.
2.2 INSTALLATION 2.2.1 SIM/UIM Card IR302 uses pop-up card holder. Press the yellow button around the card holder and the card holder will pop up. Then, install the SIM/UIM card and press the card holder back to the card slot. 2.2.2 Antenna Slightly rotate the movable part of metal SMA-J interface until it cannot be rotated (at this time, external thread of antenna cable cannot be seen). Do not forcibly screw the antenna by holding black rubber lining. 2.2.
2.3 LOGIN ROUTER Upon installation of hardware, be sure the Ethernet card has been mounted in the supervisory PC prior to logging in the page of Web settings of the router. I. Automatic Acquisition of IP Address (Recommended) Please set the supervisory computer to "automatic acquisition of IP address" and "automatic acquisition of DNS server address" (default configuration of computer system) to let the device automatically assign IP address for supervisory computer. II.
III. WEB CONFIGURATION Prior to use, the device shall be effectively configured. This chapter will introduce how to configure your router via Web. 3. 1 SYSTEM The system configuration process involves ten steps, including basic setup, time, admin access, system Log, configuration management, schedule, upgrade, reboot and logout.
as to provide multiple applications based on synced time. From the navigation tree, select System >> Time, then enter the “Time” webpage, as shown below. Click to synchronize the time of the gateway with the system time of the host. Table 3-1-2 Parameters of System Time System Time Function description: Set local time zone and automatic updating time of NTP.
The console port, also called the access or serial port, refers for initial configuration and subsequent management of a device. It has the same terminal as the telnet client. From the navigation tree, select System >> Admin Access, then enter “Admin Access” page. Table3-1-3 Parameters of Admin Access Admin Access Function description: 1. Modify username and password of router. 2. The router may be set by the following 5 ways, i.e. http, https, telnet, SSHD and console. 3. Set login timeout.
Console Login User (Click button after setting a group of username and password) Username Configure console login user, custom N/A Password Configure the password, custom N/A Other Parameters Log Timeout Set login timeout (router will automatically disconnect the configuration interface after login timeout) 500 seconds In “Username/Password” section, users can modify username and password rather than create new username, i.e. only this username can be used in logins.
3.1.5 Configuration Management Here you can back up the configuration parameters, import the desired parameters backup and reset the router. From the navigation tree, select System >> Config Management, then enter the “Config Management” page. Table 3-1-5 Parameters of Configuration Management Configuration Management Function description: Set parameters of configuration management.
3.1.6 Schedule After this function is enabled, the device will restart as the scheduled time. From the navigation tree, select System >> Task Schedule, then enter “Task Schedule” page. 3.1.7 System Upgrading The upgrading process can be divided into two steps. In the first step, upgrading files will be written in backup firmware zone, e.g.
3.2 NETWORK Network settings include Cellular, WAN/LAN, WAN (STA), LAN, Switch WLAN Mode, WLAN Client, Link Backup, VRRP, IP Passthrough and Static Routes. 3.2.1 CELLULAR Insert SIM card and dial to achieve the wireless network connection function of router. Click the “Network>>Dial Interface” menu in the navigation tree to enter the “Dial Interface”. Table3-2-1-1 Parameters of Dialup/Cellular Dialup/Cellular Connection Function description: Configure parameters of PPP dialup.
Network Type Auto, 3G Only, 4G Only Auto Connection Mode Optional always online, dial on demand, manual dialing Always Online Redial Interval Set the redialing time when login fails. 30 s Show Advanced Options Initial Commands Set initial commands AT PIN Code For setting PIN code N/A MTU Set max.
Table 3-2-1-2 Parameters of Dialup/Cellular - Schedule Administration of dialup/Cellular - Schedule Function description: Online or offline based on the specified time. Parameters Description Default Name of Schedule schedule 1 schedule1 Sunday ~ Saturday Click to enable Time Range 1 Set time range 1 9:00-12:00 Time Range 2 Set time range 2 14::00-18:00 Time Range 3 Set time range 3 0:00-0:00 Description Set description content N/A 3.2.
Table 3-2-2-1 Static IP Parameters of WAN WAN - Static IP Function description: Access to Internet via wired lines with fixed IP. Parameters Description Default Shared connection (NAT) Enable—Local device connected Router can access to the Internet Router. Disable—Local device connected Router cannot access to the Internet Router.
Table 3-2-2-2 Dynamic Address (DHCP) Parameters of WAN WAN - Dynamic Address (DHCP) Function description: Support DHCP and can automatically get the address allocated by other routers. Parameters Description Default Shared connection (NAT) Enable—Local device connected Router can access to the Internet Router. Disable—Local device connected Router cannot access to the Internet Router.
Password Set dialing password N/A Static IP Click to enable static IP Disable Connection Mode Set dialing connection method (always online, dial on demand, manual dialing) Always online Parameters of Advanced Options Service Name Set service name N/A Set length of transmit queue. Set length of transmit queue.
Table3-2-4 Parameters of LAN 2 LAN Function description: LAN is the gateway address of the router. Parameters Description Default Type Select from Static IP, DHCP Static IP MAC Address MAC Address of the device LAN 00:18:05:08:15:77 (provided by InHand Networks), provided for device manufacturer IP Address Set IP address of LAN 192.168.2.1 (New IP address of LAN needs to be entered after modification to enter the configuration page) Subnet mask Set subnet mask of LAN 255. 255. 255.
Table 3-2-5 Parameters of WLAN Access Port WLAN Function description: Support WiFi function and provide wireless LAN access on site and identity authentication of wireless user. Parameters Description Default SSID broadcast After turning on, use can search the WLAN via SSID name Enable Mode Six type for options: 802. 11g/n, 802. 11g, 802. 11n, 802. 11b, 802. 11b/g , 802. 11b/g/n 802.
Table 3-2-6 Parameters of WLAN Client WLAN Client Function description: Support Wi-Fi function and access to wireless LAN as client. Parameters Description modes Default Mode Support many 802.11b/g/n including 802.11b/g/n SSID Name of the SSID to be connected inhand Authentication method Keep consistent with the access point to be connected Open type Encryption Keep consistent with the access point to be connected NONE 3.2.
3.2.8 VRRP: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) adds a set of routers that can undertake gateway function into a backup group to form a virtual router. The election mechanism of VRRP will decide which router to undertake the forwarding task and the host in LAN is only required to configure the default gateway for the virtual router. VRRP will bring together a set of routers in LAN.
Table 3-2-8 VRRP Parameters VRRP Function description: Configure parameters of VRRP. Parameters Description Default Enable VRRP-I Click to enable VRRP function Disable Group ID Select ID of router group (range: 1-255) 1 Priority Select a priority (range: 1-254) 20 (the larger the numerical value, the higher the priority) Advertisement Interval Set an advertisement interval.
3.2.10 Static Route Static route needs to be set manually, after which packets will be transferred to appointed routes. To set static route, click the "Network >> Static Route" menu in the navigation tree, then enter “Static Route” interface. Table 3-2-10 Static Route Parameters Static Route Function description: Add/delete additional static rote of router. Generally, it's unnecessary for users to set it.
in the DHCP server, so the Ethernet interface of the device needs to be configured into an automatic mode. To enable the DHCP server, find the navigation tree, select Services >> DHCP Service, then enter “DHCP Service” page. Table 3-3-1 Parameters of DHCP Service DHCP Service Function description: If the host connected with router chooses to obtain IP address automatically, then such service must be activated. Static designation of DHCH allocation could help certain host to obtain specified IP address.
Table 3-3-2 DNS Parameters DNS (DNS Settings) Function description: Configure parameters of DNS. Parameters Description Default Primary DNS Set Primary DNS 0. 0. 0. 0 Secondary DNS Set Secondary DNS 0. 0. 0. 0 3.3.3 DNS Relay The device, as a DNS Agent, relays DNS request and response message between DNS Client and DNS Server to carry out domain name resolution in lieu of DNS Client. From navigation tree, select "Service>>DNS Relay" menu, then enter “DNS Relay” page.
3.3.4 Dynamic Domain Name DDNS maps user's dynamic IP address to a fixed DNS service. When the user connects to the network, the client program will pass the host’s dynamic IP address to the server program on the service provider’s host through information passing. The server program is responsible for providing DNS service and realizing dynamic DNS.
Table 3-2-4-2 Main Parameters of Dynamic Domain Name Enable function of dynamic domain name Function description: Set dynamic domain name binding. (Explain with the configuration of QDNS service type) Parameters Description Default Service Type QDNS (3322)-Dynamic Disable URL http://www. 3322. org/ http://www.3322.
Table 3-3-5 Device remote management platform Device Manager - Only SMS Function description: Configuration of device manager functions can connect the router to the platform Parameters Enable Description Enable platform Default Disable Platform work mode: Service Type Device Manager Device Manager InConnect Service Custom Server Input address of server Ics.inhand.com.cn Secure Channel Enable Secure Channel Enable 3.3.6 SNMP Network devices are usually sparsely-located on a network.
To run the SNMP protocol on a network, configure the NMS program on the management side and SNMP agent on the managed devices. By using SNMP: The NMS can collect status information of the managed devices anytime and anywhere through agents and remotely control these devices. The agents can promptly report the current status and faults of managed devices to the NMS. Currently, the SNMP agents support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.
write data on agents. This parameter must be set the same on both agents and NMS. Access Limit Access limit includes the MIB objects that can be read only or read/written by the NMS. Read-Only MIB View Select the MIB objects that can be monitored and managed by the NMS. Only the default view is supported currently. defaultView Table 3-3-6-2 SNMPv3 Parameters Parameters Description Default User Group Management Groupname User-defined user group name. The length is 1 to 32 characters.
3.3.7 SNMP Trap SNMP trap is a type of entrance. When this entrance is reached, the SNMP managed devices actively notify the NMS, instead of waiting for the polling of NMS. On an SNMP-enabled network, the agents on managed devices can report errors to the NMS anytime, without the need of waiting for the polling of NMS. The errors are reported to the NMS through traps. Click "Service>>SNMP Trap" menu to configure.
3.3.9 Traffic Manager Choose Services >> Traffic Manager to go to the "Traffic Manager" page. Table 3-3-9 Traffic Manager - Basic Configuration Parameters Traffic Manager Function: Monitor and manage the traffic use of the router. Parameters Description Default Enable Click to enable the traffic manager function. Enabled Alarm Threshold When the traffic volume used within a month reaches the threshold, the router reports an alarm.
Table 3-3-10 Alarm Manager Parameters Alarm Manager Function: Set your interested alarm types. Parameters Description Default System Service Fault Click to enable the system service fault alarming. Disabled Memory Low Click to enable the memory insufficiency alarming. Disabled WAN Link -Up/Down Click to enable the link up/down alarming of the WAN port. Disabled LAN Link-Up/Down Click to enable the link up/down alarming of LAN ports.
3.4.1 Basic From the navigation tree, select Firewall >> Basic Setup, then enter the “Basic Setup” page. Table 3-4-1 Firewall - Basic Setup Parameters Basic Setup of Firewall Function description: Set basic firewall rules. Parameters Description Default Default Filter Policy Select accept/block Accept Filter PING detection from Internet Select to filter PING detection Disable Filter Multicast Select to filter multicast function Enable Defend DoS Attack Select to defend DoS attack Enable 3.4.
recorded in the system. Description Convenient for recording parameters of access control N/A 3.4.3 Content Filtering Configuration of mapping rules is generally used to disable access to network settings. From navigation tree, select "Firewall>>Content Filtering" menu, then enter “Content Filtering” page. Table 3-4-3 Content - Filtering Parameters Filtering Function description: Set settings of firewall related to filtering and generally set forbidden URL.
External (optional) address Description Set external address/tunnel name of port mapping N/A For recording significance of each port mapping rule N/A 3.4.5 Virtual IP Mapping Both router and the IP address of the host of intranet can correspond with one virtual IP. Without changing IP allocation of intranet, the extranet can access to the host of intranet via virtual IP. This is always used with VPN.
Interface 3.4.7 MAC-IP Binding If the default process in the basic setting of firewall is disabled, only hosts specified in MAC-IP can have an access to outer net. From the navigation tree, select Firewall >> MAC-IP Binding, then enter the “MAC-IP Binding” page. Table 3-4-7 Firewall - MAC-IP Binding Parameters MAC-IP Binding (at most 20 MAC-IP Bindings can be set) Function description: Configure MAC-IP parameters.
Destination port Convert the port of destination 空 all Convert address Convert the IP address of destination 0.0.0.0/0all Convert port Convert the port of destination 空 all 3.5 QoS Some applications bring convenience to users, but they also take up a lot of network bandwidth. To ensure all LAN users can normally get access to network resources, IP traffic control function can limit the flow of specified host on local network.
3.6 VPN VPN is for building a private dedicated network on a public network via the Internet. 'Virtuality" is a logical network. Two Basic Features of VPN: Private: the resources of VPN are unavailable to unauthorized VPN users on the internet; VPN can ensure and protect its internal information from external intrusion.
logical extension of PSTN/link of ISDN, which is similar to the operation of actual physical link. VPN settings include IPSec settings, IPSec tunnels, GRE tunnels, L2TP client, PPTP client, OpenVPN, OpenVPN Advanced and certificate management. 3.6.1 IPSec Settings A majority of data contents are Plaintext Transmission on the Internet, which has many potential dangers such as password and bank account information stolen and tampered, user identity imitated, suffering from malicious network attack, etc.
Dynamic NATT Port Click to enable dynamic NATT port Disable 3.6.2 IPSec Tunnels From navigation tree, select VPN>>IPSec Tunnels, enter "IPSec Tunnels" and click .
Key Set IPSec VPN key N/A XAUTH Parameters (Advanced Option) XAUTH Mode Click to enable XAUTH mode Disable XATUTH username User defines XATUTH username N/A XATUTH password User defines XATUTH password N/A MODECFG Click to enable MODECFG Disable Phase II Parameters IPSec Strategy Multiple strategies available 3DES-MD5-96 IPSec Life Cycle Set IPSec life cycle 3600 s Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) (Advanced Option) Select disable/Group 2/Group 5 1/Group Disable (this needs to match the s
X Network X Network GRE Tunnel Along with the extensive application of IPv4, to have messages from some network layer protocol transmitted on IPv4 network, those messages could by encapsulated by GRE to solve the transmission problems between different networks. In following circumstances GRE tunnel transmission is applied: GRE tunnel could transmit multicast data packets as if it were a true network interface. Single use of IPSec cannot achieve the encryption of multicast.
Enable Click to enable GRE Enable Name User defines name of GRE tunnel tun0 Local visual IP Set local virtual IP 0. 0. 0. 0 Destination Address Set remote IP address 0. 0. 0. 0 Peer visual IP Set peer virtual IP 0. 0. 0. 0 Peer Subnet Address Set peer subnet IP address 0. 0. 0. 0 Peer Subnet Mask Set remote netmask 255. 255. 255.
RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Enterprise Branch Enterprise Headquarter L2TP Tunnel Dialling User L2TP Tunnel Mobile Office Staff (L2TP Dialling Software) From navigation tree, select VPN>>L2TP Client, enter "L2TP Client" and click . Table 3-6-4 Parameters of L2TP Client 3 L2TP Client Function description: Configure parameters of L2TP client.
Enable Debug Expert Option recommended) (not Enable debug mode. Disable Set expert option, not recommended N/A 3.6.5 PPTP Client From navigation tree, select VPN>>PPTP Client, enter "PPTP Client" and click . Table 3-6-5 Parameters of PPTP Client 4 PPTP Client Function description: Configure parameters of PPTP client.
3.6.6 OpenVPN Single point participating in the establishment of VPN is allowed to carry out ID verification by preset private key, third-party certificate or username/password. OpenSSL encryption library and SSLv3/TLSv1 protocol are massively used. In OpenVPN, if a user needs to access to a remote virtual address (address family matching virtual network card), then OS will send the data packet (TUN mode) or data frame (TAP mode) to the visual network card through routing mechanism.
Enable NAT Click to enable NAT Enable Enable LZO Click to enable LZO compression Enable Encryption Algorithms Blowfish(128)/DES(128)/3DES(192)/AES(12 8) /AES(192)/AES(256) Blowfish(128) MTU Set max. transmission unit 1500 Max. Fragment Size Set max. fragment size N/A Debug Level Error/warning/information/debug Warning Interface Type TUN/TAP TUN Set expert option, not recommended N/A Expert Option recommended) (not 3.6.
Table 3-6-8 Parameters of Certificate Management Certificate Management Function description: Configure parameters of certificate management.
Note: When using certificate, please make sure the time of the router is sync with real time. 3.7 TOOLS The tools include PING detection, traceroute and link speed test. 3.7.1 PING Detection To do a ping, enter the navigation tree, select Tools>>Ping Detection, then enter the “Ping Detection” page. Table 3-7-1 1 PING Detection Parameters PING Detection Function description: PING outside network. Parameters Description Default Host Address of the destination host of PING detection is required.
3.7.3 Link Speed Test Enter the navigation tree, select Tools>>Link Speed Test, then enter the “Link Speed Test” page. 3.8 APPLICATION 3.8.1 Smart ATM Select Application >> Smart ATM, then enter the “Smart ATM” page. You can set the configuration about ATM platform.
Table 3-8-2 Smart Report Parameters Status Report Function description: Monitor device status and Report to cloud platform Parameters Description Default Status Report Enable status upload service Disable Server Set server name N/A Server Port Set server port N/A Username Set user name test User Password Set user password test Status info Upload Interval Time of upload interval 60 second Protocol Monitor protocol type TCP Log Enable Enable log Close HTTP API Enable HTTP API OPEN
Write startup Enable write startup Disable 3.9 STATUS The status includes system, modem, traffic statistics, alarm status, WLAN status, network connections, routing table, device List and log. 3.9.1 System From navigation tree, select Status >> System, then enter the “System” page. This page displays system statistics, including name, model, serial number, description, current version, current Bootloader version, router time, PC time, UP time, CPU load and memory consumption.
3.9.4 Alarm Status Choose Status >> Alarm to go to the "Alarm" page to view all alarms generated in the system since power-on. You can clear or confirm the alarms. The alarms have the following states: Raise: indicates that the alarm has been generated but not been confirmed. Confirm: indicates that the alarm cannot be solved currently. All: indicates all generated alarms.
LAN includes connection type, MAC address, IP address, netmask, gateway, MTU and DNS. 3.9.7 Route Table From navigation tree, select Status >> Route Table, then enter “Route Table” page to see router status. This page displays the active route table, including destination, netmask, gateway, metric and interface. 3.9.8 Device List From navigation tree, select Status >> Device List, then enter “Device List” page to inquire the device list.
Appendix A FAQ 1. InRouter is powered on, but can't access Internet through it? Please first check: Whether the InRouter is inserted with a SIM card. Whether the SIM card is enabled with data service, whether the service of the SIM card is suspended because of an overdue charge. Whether the dialup parameters, e.g. APN, dialup number, username and password are correctly configured.
the server ping? Please make sure “Shared Connection” on “Network=>WAN” or “Network=>Dialup” is enabled in the configuration of InRouter. 8. InRouter is powered on, but the Power LED is not on? Check if the protective tube is burn out. Check the power supply voltage range and if the positive and negative electrodes are correctly connected. 9.
Appendix B Instruction of Command Line 1 Help Command Help command can be obtained after entering help or “?” into console, “?” can be entered at any time during the process of command input to obtain the current command or help from command parameters, and command or parameters can be automatically complemented in case of only command or command parameter. 1.1 Help [Command] Help [] [Function] Get help from command.
Enter in super user view: disable Return to ordinary user view. 2. 3 End and ! [Command] End or ! [Function] Exit the current view and return to the last view. [View] Configure view. [Parameter] No [Example] Enter in configured view: end Return to super user view. 2. 4 Exit [Command] Exit [Function] Exit the current view and return to the last view (exit console in case that it is ordinary user) [View] All views [Parameter] No [Example] Enter in configured view: exit Return to super user view.
Current version of Bootloader: display the current version of equipment 3. 2 Show system [Command] Show system [Function] Display the information of router system [View] All views [Parameter] No [Example] Enter: show system Display the following information: Example: 00:00:38 up 0 min, load average: 3.
[Command] Show log [lines ] [Function] Display the log of router system and display the latest 100 logs in default. [View] All views [Parameter] Lines limits the log numbers displayed, wherein, n indicates the latest n logs in case that it is positive integer and indicates the earliest n logs in case that it is negative integer and indicates all the logs in case that it is 0. [Example] Enter: show log Display the latest 100 log records. 3.
Enter: show startup-config Display the operational configuration of system. 4 Check Network Status Command 4. 1 Show interface [Command] Show interface [Function] Display the information of port state of router [View] All views [Parameter] No [Example] Enter: show interface Display the state of all ports. 4. 2 Show ip [Command] Show ip [Function] Display the information of port state of router [View] All views [Parameter] No [Example] Enter: Show ip Display system ip status 4.
5 Internet Testing Command Router has provided ping , telnet and traceroute for Internet testing. 5. 1 Ping [Command] Ping [count ] [size ] [source ] [Function] Apply ICMP testing for appointed mainframe. [View] All views [Parameter] tests the address or domain name of mainframe. count testing times size tests the size of data package (byte) source IP address of appointed testing [Example] Enter: ping www.g.cn Test www. g. cn and display the testing results 5.
6 Configuration Command In super user view, router can use configure command to switch it over configure view for management. Some setting command can support no and default, wherein, no indicates the setting of canceling some parameter and default indicates the recovery of default setting of some parameter. 6. 1 Configure [Command] Configure terminal [Function] Switchover to configuration view and input the equipment at the terminal end.
[Example] Enter in configured view: clock timezone CST -8 The time zone of IG601is east eighth area and the name is CST (China's standard time). Enter in configured view: default clock timezone Recover the timezone of router to the factory setting. 6. 4 Ntp server [Command] ntp server no ntp server default ntp server [Function] Set the customer end of Internet time server [View] Configure view.
[Example] Enter in configured view: config import The config. is imported. 7 System Management Command 7. 1 Reboot [Command] Reboot [Function] System restarts. [View] Super user view and configuration view [Parameter] No [Example] Enter in super user view: reboot System restarts. 7. 2 Enable username [Command] Enable password [] [Function] Modify the username of super user. [View] Configure view.
[View] Configure view. [Parameter] No [Example] Enter in configured view: username abc password 123 Add an ordinary user, the name is abc and the password is 123. Enter in configured view: no username abc Delete the ordinary user with the name of abc. Enter in configured view: default username Delete all the ordinary users. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Any modification to the product is not permitted unless authorized by Inhand. It’s not allowed to disassemble the product. It is not allowed to replace the system or change components unless with permission and certification. Please contact the technical support department of Inhand or local branches for help.
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